DAILY | Conservative debate winners & losers; Ontario election kickoff
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In this episode of the rebel news daily live stream, we discuss the Canadian Conservative Debates, the debate that took place yesterday for the Conservative leadership debate, and who came out on top for each of the 5 candidates in the debate.
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good morning good afternoon good evening and good night as they say welcome to the rebel news daily
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your messages it'll be great please do now today's going to be very heavy on the political debate that
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happened yesterday for the canadian conservative leadership um and there's five candidates there
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rebel news had a big presence so we got a lot of questions in some good answers some bad answers
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some funny answers and funny interactions with our staff as well um quickly recapping dakota who do you
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think came out on top for you last night and then we'll show some clips see i think there were
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multiple winners and losers last night depending on each perspective of each candidate because i mean
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like they're not all really in it to win it right some of them are polling like two three percent but
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as far as their personal brand they came out looking better than they did beforehand i think
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um i think pierre polyev probably would you know most people would say he's the winner of last night i
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think he had some successes in slamming down on jean charret but you know what i think yeah there are
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some cases i think roman babber looks pretty good um last night of the debates i think he was uh like
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improved his own personal brand it was good for him scott atcherson i think he was kind of a middle
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of the road kind of guy he was trying to play the dad role he was like mr you know what guys let's just
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be respectful and have unity and let's not fight each other we're all here on the same team let's all
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just have fun where it's like you know what sure if he just wants to run this get a little more name
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recognition you know not getting any fights with anyone like fair enough you know but uh well patrick
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brown wasn't there but you did get a nice email from his campaign didn't you yeah literally just
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like less than an hour ago is uh from mayor patrick brown same email saying hey guys did you see the
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debate last night i won by not being there very clever fair i don't know what his strategy is if
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it's just to get fundraising to get his name out there nationally for some other reason or to just
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you know gather emails from people something something's up with him i think i don't think he could win
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most of his stuff is just going to his own backyard and doing events there where he's clearly got
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support because he's the mayor even though that's weird because he's not a great politician or maybe
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he's good at being one of those politicians you know what i mean he's a good politician in terms of
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doing the politicking but he's a poor human being i would say wow make sure to go to sneaky patrick
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dot is it steep sneaky patrick sneaky patrick brown dot ca we got a nice uh site there yeah let's bring
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that up if we have that see our great coverage of sneaky patrick brown as we call him a lot of
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people were talking about pierre polyev's hits on john charay there last night a lot of crowd
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interaction hoots and hollering you might even say you got your sheila gun reeds and your yankee
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pollux tweeting about it yeah that he quote unquote murdered him now some people took that seriously for
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some reason they thought they were actually talking about the police yeah exactly a murdering spree it's like
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when a montreal canadians player gets hit the telephone that police the earth m but um let's go
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ahead and cue up the first clip here that we have because if you didn't see the the uh debates last
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night then you're going to be a little bit confused as to what we're talking about so we'll show as many
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clips as possible the first one is uh pierre there saying that uh john charest misrepresented the
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truckers now if you're not familiar charest is for the truckers against it he's definitely against
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the blockades which he seems to have pinpointed that polyev is against it as well let's show this
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clip and then we'll get you to talk about dakota i'm going to begin with you mr polyev and i want
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to start with the trucker convoy something we've already been discussing you've been criticized for
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your support for the trucker convoy one of your fellow candidates has even said you should be
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disqualified for leadership of the party uh based on your engagement with the convoy as we all know
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public opinion on the trucker convoy is sharply divided the trudeau government and the mainstream
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media have gone to great lengths to vilify the truckers and back in february you said that you
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were quote proud of them that's right has your opinion on the trucker convoy changed since and is
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your support of the truckers a liability moving forward no and no my position has not changed i said
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at the very outset before they even arrived that i simultaneously stood with the law-abiding and
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peaceful truckers who are fighting for their livelihoods and liberties while condemning any
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individual who breaks the law blocks critical infrastructure or behaves badly that is the
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position i took then it's the position i take now now mr shere learned about the trucker convoy on cbc
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he believes that i should be censored he believes i should be canceled from this leadership race and
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disqualified in his words because i don't share his liberal viewpoint that is the kind of cancel culture
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and censorship you would expect from justin trudeau but instead we're getting it from this liberal on
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this stage and b were laughing in the background mr shere for you to talk about law and order
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is a little bit rich given that your party your liberal party took a half million dollars of illegal
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donations when you were the head of that party the average trucker has more integrity in his pinky
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finger than you had in your entire scandal plague liberal dakota what if john shere was purposely put in
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the race to make poliev look better because there's no way like the conservative party people
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are going to say let's vote for this guy who's a former leader of the liberal party yeah i mean like
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that is that's a plausible theory of yours i think i could say the way i see it like shere seems so
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unenthusiastic and everything like watching his launch video for his candidacy i'm like this is the
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most boring guy sitting there and he's just like it looks like he's just in his living room with a camera
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hi guys i'm so excited to be telling you that uh we're in it to win it i'm gonna run for leader of
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the party vote for me i'm like i feel like he's just doing this is like because he feels like
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obligated to he's got some buddies like hey come on you got some name recognition get in there win
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the leadership for us he can't let pierre win i don't know but he's not doing anything to make
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himself look good i think he's been mostly absent from canadian politics this whole time the last
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couple years so i don't understand where that comes from so my conspiracy hat with a propeller on
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it is currently spinning yeah yeah um are you a conservative is another question he was asked
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um at the debate um we have the video of that response so that's obviously the angle most of the
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candidates were going after you're you're a liberal you watch cbc is what he just said there
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why are you here so that's why i kind of think like is he up there taking like money just to be
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lambasted with insults i have no idea but let's see this answer he's giving for
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why are you a conservative next to you mr shere you led a liberal government in quebec and your
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record as premier includes raising taxes and introducing a cap and trade program many
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conservatives don't connect with you and frankly some are wondering why you're running for leader of
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this party so i'm wondering if you can set the record straight why does he have access to whatever
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he's looking at right thank you very much and and roman thank you for your comments this microphone
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and leslin i have a deep respect for the position that you hold on the issue of abortion and i want
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to say a word about social conservatives tonight because we may not agree on all issues but who are
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the people who call themselves social conservatives and i'm not a hyphenated conservative but who are they
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if not people who have a faith-based life believe in their families and their communities
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sounds like pretty good people to me what's this have to do with raising taxes they are part of our
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family and they will always mean it's a fair point they need to be respected people goodness but
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in this room tonight is preston manning who called before this debate that we act respectfully
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in the view of uniting the party after the leadership race well so much for that pierre oh good one
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you guys are mean that's like this isn't a point let's be nicer to each other dakota let's not be
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mean you asked about your taxes and cap and trade left an eight billion dollar surplus after 15 years
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to mr lego eight billion dollars you're not going to see that in your lifetime again a higher credit
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rating in quebec than ontario we reduce taxes in fact i reduced taxes in 2007-8 income taxes for middle
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class lower income quebecers which actually allowed quebecers to do better than canada the united states
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or europe or ontario during the great recession the credit rating agency says one of the key decisions
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for us having a better performance more jobs more economic growth but the fact that i reduced taxes
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which was opposed by this person here yeah but yet he was opposed to it back then so enough of the
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hypocrisy and on on the hill i agree with scott this mess that we've witnessed is the fault of mr trudeau
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but mr polyev during that period supported an illegal blockade mr you cannot make laws and break laws
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and then say i will make laws for other people i'm sorry but that is a question of basic foundation
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show no reach other i mean all the huge chunk of that debate was just
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jean chariot and peer polyev arguing at each other about whether or not he raised or lowered taxes
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his little peer he raised them by the way i think it's pretty clear if you look at his record there but
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yeah it was seems like a mess and he kind of didn't really answer the question like are you just are
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you a conservative like it's like well i uh lower taxes well actually you raised them oh no i lowered
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them but what you supported the truckers you should be disqualified yeah what i'm concerned about dakota
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is not so much what john chariot says because i don't trust him um peer is the clear leader i think in
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this whole race and my concern is that the whole love for pierre fest get trudeau out they don't ask
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him the actual tough questions now people have asked him over the world economic forum they've asked
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him about you know truckers he's answered those fine but nobody's asking him about immigration
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nobody's going to ask him about you know why did why were you against the the blockade at the border
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and it's because you know it's critical infrastructure and all that but the the mandates
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are still there and that was the purpose of those things so at what point are my question to if i could
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sit down with him would be at what point are the canadian citizens supposed to do something where they
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take it in their own hands they weren't violent they weren't doing anything and you could say it's an
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advocate advocacy for breaking the law but it's actually just an advocacy for making other people
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lose business and action and they didn't have a problem with businesses being shut down for two
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years pierre included they didn't say anything but when you know gigantic corporations had to be
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shut down or they were losing business for a couple days now all of a sudden the whole system moved with
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it and pierre has a problem with it because he's probably getting phone calls saying like these are a
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lot of your people you have to condemn it so these are the questions that i'm worried that are going to
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get you know they're going to fly under the radar because we're so like go pierre you take out
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justin trudeau you've got a great chance which is true but these critical questions that i don't
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think are ever going to get answered or are never going to get asked aren't going to get asked if
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pierre gets in without having to answer for those so he needs to answer things about immigration
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about actual you know stagnation in our rights and why he wasn't present at the time about hotels about
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vaccine mandates but now he's all against them so i don't know i just don't trust him yet so i don't
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look at these answers and him like you know kicking ass telling them what's what as a sign of
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hope it tells me that things are gonna be slightly better we might not get go poor as fast we might
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not completely lose everything but the core things that are the real problems in our country aren't
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going to change see that's it's an interesting thing i mean you make some fair points about there
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are some key questions he has not yet answered and i think it's a fair policy to not trust any of these
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politicians i think that's uh i think that's a pretty uh fair way to go about it just being
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generally skeptical i think i think pierre gets a little bit of flack because like when i put myself
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in his position in terms of like if i were to be of the mind of okay i want to actually make some real
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change like people condemn him for not being as outspoken as others can say like roman babber who's
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very outspoken got kicked out of the party of the pc party on ontario um and now he's running federally
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but like i'm thinking like if i was in pure polio's position as a federal mp finance minister
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had a run-up to be prime minister would speaking out have been the best thing for him even for the
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country to do good like you know i think of abraham lincoln who like you know we all remember him as
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the one who helped to lead a war on slavery and this is the great abolitionist he didn't run against
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slavery when he was running for president he ran on other key issues and then got elected and then
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waved his war on slavery so i mean i i still i'm withholding judgment i'm hopeful because i think
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pierre probably was saying all the right things i think you know all the stuff about making canada
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freest country on earth and all the economic issues and he's now being very outspoken against vaccine
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mandates and lockdown so i don't know i guess we'll just have to wait and see but i'm hopeful at least
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i'm hopeful the conservative party can be redeemed and you will go to leadership debates.ca to find out
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what he funny he eventually says leadership debates.ca or leadership reports.ca do we own
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debates.ca i could be wrong in leadership reports.ca leadership reports.ca um that's the one exactly
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so another big thing for shere here and hopefully we'll get off of him after that i keep getting
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spam calls from numbers that start with a v which is always a good sign um they keep asking about
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huawei and here you're going to see some of the real problems with jean cherie because he's so
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establishment that he doesn't even care so he doesn't care that he worked for huawei he says
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the conservatives brought them in he doesn't care that he was part of the world economic forum because
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he went with um prime minister then at the time stephen harper all of his like real globalist and
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establishment policies in history he's just like so what conservatives did it so
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criticize them and that way he has a point if everybody was still in that mindset of like you
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know steadfast straightforward like republican style conservatism but the time is a little bit
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passed him by and i don't think he realizes that a lot of the support is not for people who are just
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you know we're like erin o'toole style conservatives that support isn't really there anymore and i don't
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think he realizes that so here's a clip of pierre giving it to him again on how much money he's
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received from huawei and he does he i don't think he ever says anything close to an answer here yeah
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you know if we're going to unite this country we have to come clean mr charie uh on needs to come
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clean with uh how much money he got from huawei we need to know the truth here the liberals are going
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to ask that he needs to he's never told us how much he got paid this is a company whose software
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hardware and hardware has been banned from the 5g networks of four of the five i countries
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because of allegations and many cases proven uh that they have um uh used it for espionage
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mr charie how much money did you get from huawei when you were working for me either directly
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how much mr prime minister mr speaker did you see how much how much how much sir we're not on a student
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council here oh pierre that's what i'm worried about dakota these oh pierre this is a company that was
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welcomed into canada by steven harper in 2012 for the telecommunications company how much and that's
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that's what huawei did what he did by a conservative government i'm very proud of the fact that i also
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worked to free the two michaels and to bring them back and if you want evidence of that
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you've got some swamp land to sell to florida too
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mr can i can i at this point can i talk answer the question is it is this the country you believe in where people aren't allowed to talk
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please i can answer the question just answer the question i want i want to talk about this
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what are you hiding what are you hiding sounds like a scientologist what are your crimes
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there's a bill in 21 21 in quebec this was a piece of legislation that restrains the rights of canadians
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to wear religious that no i i thought that it was funny i mean okay first of all there's the whole
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how much thing it's a classic pierre bit if you've watched any of his videos and all the parliamentary
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stuff so like what's the average cost of the house and the liberals excuse me uh mr speaker how much in
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dollars how much which i thought was funny see that in a debate but i think because where that clip
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ends it goes on to a little bit further jean charret then somehow tries to flip it on pierre polyev in
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terms of saying well bill 21 in quebec which i oppose you said into the french media specifically
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that if the issue were to go to the supreme court you would not speak out and condemn it or something
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like on behalf of the canadian government and i thought that was a very funny rebuttal in terms of
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you said you told the media even though you explicitly say you oppose bill 21 which is i think the ban on
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like religious symbols or something rather controversial bill in quebec but how is that like calling
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someone and saying you said to the media that if this went to the supreme court you wouldn't
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interfere you wouldn't call it out so like you would respect the courts and their decisions like i don't
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see how that no you must put a stop to all due process just like in the united states you must put
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a stop to the supreme court doing what it's supposed to do it's uh like like i said it's very neoconish
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establishment thing and he doesn't i don't think he realizes dakota that the time is a little bit
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passed for his style anyways and then he um i don't think we need a lot more jean shere in terms of
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um this kian bexty but shout out to kian bexty anyways he was there at the real kian on twitter
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um the world economic forum um question from the great alexa lavoie is what i'd like to get to next
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and he seems no problem with it he sees no problem with it dakota no problem is if i say the
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conservatives went there then you'll have no problem with that you guys are paralyzed by
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stephen harper's name he said stephen harper about as much as justin trudeau says stephen harper well
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that's the thing is he wasn't saying much about stephen harper i thought it was interesting and
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then pierre pauliev said something about stephen harper like oh when i was in the harper government
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and then like it's almost like a flip switch and joshua's like whoa whoa i i also like stephen
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harper guys uh i i was there with harper and uh oh yeah stephen harper i think he even tweeted
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afterwards i support stephen harper and i voted for him in every election he ran in like guys i'm
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not a liberal i thought that was funny i swear you guys okay find that tweet but anyways yeah i say
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we throw to that that clip of alexa's question shall we
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i guess for people watching or listening on a podcast version she's asking him the increasing
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influence of organizations such as the who and the world economic forum she's asking about that
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she says can you ensure the nation's sovereignty so the country can make its own health and economic
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he looks like he's really tired at this point he's about to cry
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he says well listen i don't think the wef threatens canada's sovereignty besides
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the last time i was there it's a real acting for me i was there with stephen harper
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he just looks so done and then alexis says as a follow-up do you see canada adopting digital ids
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and if so what mechanisms will be in place to prevent the people in power from turning
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off our ids or our money because justin trudeau turning off people's uh banks left a bad taste
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and then he says i'll take that as a comment if there's any so he refuses to answer a question
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about digital id which is insane if you don't want to seem like you're in on these conspiracies
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um that everybody's pretty much found out to be fact now saying it's okay that i went to the world
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economic forum and saying i don't have a comment on digital ids kind of sounds like you are for those
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things yeah like that was basically no better than what we saw at the uh the federal leaders
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debates for the 2020 election of oh i don't answer questions for rebel news or no no comment like
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it's like oh i'll take that as a comment that wasn't a real question i'm not going to answer
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that like okay so you're not going to take this opportunity to respond to this issue we're bringing
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up like so anybody who knows about those things is going to see that and say well he's in on it
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and rightfully show so at this point in time i feel like people who are in politics need to
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disavow this global movement for putting the same policies in place everywhere in the western
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world because they are currently failing us in my opinion excuse me lincoln jay tv's lincoln jay as
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you know him from the trucker protests and everything else he was there he asked a question to roman
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baber now roman baber i think moved up a couple notches in everybody's book yesterday competing with
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leslin lewis maybe for second place there or maybe more who knows i don't think he's got as much
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countrywide recognition as either of them but uh i think he may have won some hearts and minds
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yesterday do you think i agree i think i think he presented himself well he was good about staying
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on message i think he you know responded there are some good moments of their good opportunities he
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was able to jump on i know and i don't think he had any sort of moments where he lost anything
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his hair doesn't move all good moments yeah you and uh baber's hair huh let's just be honest here
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for a second without being too harsh this is andrew being his least harsh his hair doesn't move
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i'd like to touch it that's all i'm gonna say and get a real understanding of what it is to be his
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hair let's hope he doesn't see this and you don't scare him off that's fine i'm not gonna actually
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try to touch his hair without his permission you know uh my body my choice is very popular these days
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so lincoln jay's question to roman um i'm not sure what it is so let's listen yeah mr beverk lincoln jay
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with rebel news so canada's thrown out millions of vaccine doses yet still has 55 million on order
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for the rest of 2022 at the expense of the taxpayer how would you approach these kind of contracts with
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pharmaceutical companies in the future i would have to review the contract but i'm going to urge
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what i've been urging uh since the beginning of of the pandemic and that means that we have to
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entrust canadians with their own health care choices and that means that we also shouldn't
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be interfering in the doctor patient relationship i think that it's important that that people uh get
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good information that they self-inform themselves but under no circumstances should government force
00:24:53.680
canadians do anything against their will and that means that when you uh cost someone their job
00:25:00.520
potentially that is not uh aligned with their will or when you force someone as a condition of of getting
00:25:07.460
a bowl of sitting down for a bowl of soup at importance i'm not sure that that really means choice
00:25:11.980
so i i propose that we need to restore uh our ability to to make our own health care decisions
00:25:18.960
and uh beyond that i'll i'll examine what our options are uh once i form government thanks for
00:25:25.920
your time thank you it sounds like he's advocating for those bread bowls to come back to tim hortons
00:25:30.400
hmm i actually don't know what you're referencing right now well dakota christians are these bowls of
00:25:36.000
bread it was a hardened bread bowl which came with the soup in it and the tagline for the ad campaign
00:25:42.880
was and that somebody telling a story and then he ate the bowl and then i ate the bowl is what they used
00:25:47.200
to say writer dave would know what i'm talking about but yeah it was a bowl what year was this
00:25:51.600
give me a rough estimate uh your name is not elizabeth isabel olivia it's not isabel either olivia if
00:26:00.500
you want to look this up i'm going to go with 2004 if you can find a commercial for tim horton's
00:26:07.120
edible bowls we're going back to the golden years of humanity right now is that what that is mid-2000s
00:26:12.520
i don't know you know like yes we had the tragedy of 9-11 in the early 2000s but you know bar that
00:26:18.680
i think the 2000s were one of the greatest decades download anything you wanted it was golden any
00:26:23.640
forums chats yeah other things before all this did we find this crazy olivia
00:26:30.040
oh 2000s let's play it play a second we gotta tell everybody around one time in high school i ate 12
00:26:37.000
cheeseburgers at one time when i was in college i ate 30 hard-boiled eggs yesterday at lunch i ate a
00:26:45.800
great bowl of chicken stew and then ate the bowl
00:26:50.440
it was a good idea satisfying with a medium coffee and it saved on you know like cutlery and uh
00:27:00.920
bowls and stuff anyway you might even say david manzi is in the building by the way back to that
00:27:06.760
question uh lincoln jay if you'd roll him back right it was about bodily autonomy essentially and yeah it's the
00:27:13.640
vaccine contracts right saying trudeau's right all these doses of vaccines and like what's the
00:27:17.720
government going to do with these vaccines if people don't want the vaccines they're forcing
00:27:21.000
all these boosters on us and he's like well i'll have to review the contracts but no one should be
00:27:25.240
forced to take anything they don't want to basically well luckily there's a brand new vaccine facility
00:27:29.800
coming in quebec so that we can make even more doses so surely we won't need anything for any
00:27:35.960
vaccines in the near future surely nothing will pop up or for some reason we're selling vaccines
00:27:42.040
through the government when we still have a contract to 2025 um so fun times ahead yeah we go out
00:27:48.120
contract to 2024 2025 with pfizer and that new facility talking about from aderna so you know
00:27:52.920
they're just it's fun partnerships government vaccine makers big pharma big government it's a
00:27:57.880
great time it is a good time to be alive um last thing i think from the debate last night then we're
00:28:02.920
going to sort of review some of the other talking points the ontario provincial campaigns have
00:28:08.760
because we're coming up an election there but federally for now roman baber also answered
00:28:13.800
tamara ugolini's you know canada's favorite motherly report i shouldn't say that there's
00:28:19.960
lots of other mothers let me rephrase uh delete that part canada's favorite reporter from coburg
00:28:28.280
coburg down in coburg ontario i'm confusing names places today i'm i haven't had lunch
00:28:34.360
um it's okay i'm here to keep you in check in it's all right it's all right but tamara asked roman a
00:28:39.480
question yesterday we had a great presence there at the debates i'm really happy about that dakota
00:28:43.960
and just as a side note when i see that other people are forced to hear rebel news and get and
00:28:50.200
we're we're there at the front lines of everything and we're getting the questions in i feel like you
00:28:55.640
know as producer effron would say the patriots are in control mm-hmm i did as as you know patriots
00:29:01.560
are control are in control alex jones effron monsanto is that how that comes into play that's
00:29:06.440
how it comes oh yeah it's quoted and then he's like michael scott wayne gretzi exactly um and tamara
00:29:13.000
if you watch her videos which we all do you know that she does a lot of stuff about health and about
00:29:17.800
doctors and about mandates just like the question so she asked rowan baber what he's going to do
00:29:23.640
and how he's going to help the government regain trust public trust that is because you know
00:29:30.040
doctors and health facilities and officials really took a hit in the last couple years
00:29:34.520
and because tamara's always doing deep dives into all the front edge the cutting edge of the science
00:29:39.720
and all the data that's coming out and she's talking i believe if this is the right question
00:29:43.480
talking about all the data that's coming out that is not influencing government decisions at all as
00:29:47.480
then they're just not paying attention to the data so i think let's go to that key question good
00:29:53.080
evening mr baber i'm tamara ugolini here with rebel news um each advisor releases thousands of pages
00:30:01.400
of documents that increasingly show that they misrepresented their covet injectable data
00:30:07.880
but health canada rubber stamped it and continues with their emergency use authorization anyway how can
00:30:14.280
can canadians trust our federal health institutions if they are not actively reviewing this science as it
00:30:20.600
comes in and what would you do to ensure entities like health canada are holding adequate review
00:30:27.160
processes that are readily available to the canadian public i think it's time that we depoliticize
00:30:32.440
medicine i think that people should be able to make their own choices together with their family doctor
00:30:37.640
as to what is best for their health i also think that we need to strengthen and and review the regulator
00:30:43.240
i i think it's very very important that we don't have uh regulators that are self-funded by industry
00:30:49.960
and and that we consider the relationship between industry and the regulator i think it's very very
00:30:54.840
important that we receive transparent data and that we report on it accurately and i i certainly think
00:31:01.880
that a lot of data that has come through um the covet 19 pandemic uh should have been more accurate and
00:31:09.160
fair for the benefit of all canadians and uh when i become leader of the party and subsequently canada's
00:31:15.640
prime minister i will do a full audit on everything that has transpired in the last two years
00:31:22.600
for all canadians he almost pulled out a justin trudeau tagline there for all canadians if he just
00:31:29.080
busted into his voice yeah i mean i think that was a pretty good answer to the question depoliticized
00:31:34.120
medicine i'm all for that full audit sounds great to me well roman baber has grown on me since
00:31:40.280
yesterday he had a bit of a history of running away from rebel news he finally cornered by adam seuss
00:31:45.880
who is basically a linebacker so you can't really get away from him and uh now he's taking these
00:31:51.320
questions and actually answering them on like jean charret and he's giving i think the most
00:31:57.480
the the answers that i feel align most with what direction the country needs can he actually win i mean i
00:32:03.160
i would hope he gets closer than i think he does yeah i don't think he remotely has a chance but i
00:32:08.840
like i like the stuff he's been saying i think he realized because i he he has a good few friends
00:32:13.880
from what i understand in a lot of the legacy media and he i think he thought they would be nice enough
00:32:18.440
to him but like seeing some of his interviews like i'm thinking of with uh ctv what's his name uh evan
00:32:24.360
solomon who absolutely like gave him a real rough interview whereas he and then with us i think he
00:32:29.240
thought we're gonna be super antagonistic where it's like we're just trying to do real journalism here
00:32:32.680
yeah nobody else does questions and i feel like he said he was pleasantly surprised by adam's
00:32:37.160
interview and like asking him good questions and not being super antagonistic and trying to you know
00:32:41.640
beat him into the ground and so i i think he's kind of realizing okay yeah rebel news those guys like
00:32:46.280
they're not you're not here to you know trick me or corner me or do any gotcha stuff like we just want
00:32:51.080
to act see what he actually has to say on these issues well he's got he's willing to answer everything
00:32:56.360
and he's got real answers so there's no need to ask him the the most prickly ones because he answers them
00:33:02.280
now we could still ask him about immigration which i think they should all be asked but in terms of
00:33:07.160
vaccinations and you know lockdowns and all this stuff he will directly answer those surest won't
00:33:13.400
i mean leslie lewis we saw her duck away from a transgender question recently which was a little
00:33:18.120
bit disappointing and i believe she said she was against uh forms of digital currency as well but that
00:33:24.520
might have been as you said not relating to cryptocurrency but i'd like to press her more on that on the on the
00:33:30.200
immigration point because there was that did come up last night's debate and the only stuff that was
00:33:34.520
really touched on was kind of each of them competing saying well no i'm the better candidate to appeal
00:33:39.480
to immigrants like leslie lewis saying i'm uniquely qualified because i came here as candidates i was
00:33:43.720
five years old and i know what it's like to be struggling immigrant the roman bad would be like oh well
00:33:47.640
i come from a former soviet you know union country and i know what it's like and i'm here to
00:33:52.680
defend canada's democracy and there was no real discussion immigration beyond saying you know what i'm
00:33:57.080
going to appeal to the immigrant vote sort of thing so it's interesting i feel like yeah we could dive
00:34:01.560
a little more into that in terms of asking these questions the good news is there are more debates
00:34:04.920
to come this one's just the first and then there's another one may 11th in edmonton another one after
00:34:09.400
that in quebec and then there's one that the independent press gallery is hosting i think sheila
00:34:13.640
is moderating that yes it was out of is that announced yet or did you just blow the spot just blow
00:34:18.360
the spot i hope not i don't know announced because they already are planning this i remember andrew
00:34:22.360
lawton post and stuff right right i think it's so big andrew lawton yeah you gotta have tickets
00:34:27.640
to sale yet but i think it's all if anything just go to meet andrew lawton that's what my advice is
00:34:33.560
he's a good time he's a party animal i don't know that for sure yeah maybe he won't get sprayed with
00:34:38.040
pepper spray if he goes there um as he did in ottawa by the police chair so you guys know that i'll ask
00:34:43.640
the prickly questions that everybody wants to ask transgenderism um other things if i can if i can get
00:34:52.040
them in that's another thing i'm remembering now but the debate last night is seeing who was actually
00:34:55.880
there because you mentioned angela i'm like oh yeah i'm pretty sure he was there jason kenny was
00:34:59.160
also interesting to see him there sitting there watching everyone especially when everyone was
00:35:02.920
slamming lockdowns vaccine mandates and having like the premier there who is instituting all the
00:35:07.640
lockdowns and the mandates and what is a vaccine passport we don't even know what that even means
00:35:12.600
vaccine passport and to quote jason kenny i swear to god open for good and then uh you know close
00:35:18.360
back down again but this is interesting to see all the federal conservative candidates slam they're
00:35:22.040
all like you know it's competition almost saying oh no i'm more anti-mandate and i'm more anti-lockdown
00:35:26.360
than you are which is great to see honestly in the conservative party very happy to see that where
00:35:30.680
that's kind of the main line is everyone is there seems to be consensus of yes lockdown's bad vaccine
00:35:35.400
mandate's bad but i just i thought that was interesting tidbit is oh jason kenny's sitting there
00:35:39.480
right up front uh watching this all go down well when this press independent press gallery event happens
00:35:45.560
rest assured they will not be left off the hook when you with us there with she like with tamara
00:35:52.280
there maybe dre will be there there will be more than enough ammunition to ask all the questions you
00:35:57.720
guys want answered now before we move on to provincial politics and this will appeal to everybody across
00:36:04.440
the country because of the ridiculousness that they say do we have any uh paid chats regarding
00:36:09.400
you know that we might want to get to before we go we move to provincial and excellent points any
00:36:16.040
chats and if you haven't sent in chats yet this is your opportunity yeah those chats those rumble rants
00:36:21.240
those super chats hyper chats whatever chats they have whatever platform you're on is she saying there
00:36:26.040
isn't any i think uh okay let's throw that up throw up this chat crazy mcburney none of the stage impressed me
00:36:34.360
one no one asked to close oxham road see that's another good question to sell the cbc when i don't
00:36:40.280
believe he'll do it but that's a good question too he says he'll defund them what does defund mean though
00:36:45.400
i mean they're all saying they're going to cut government funding defund the cbc if it's like
00:36:49.320
almost 90 i don't know i don't know how much percentage of it is government funding they're
00:36:52.840
going to keep the french stuff because they've all said they would keep yeah um i say keep the sports is
00:36:58.600
the only thing i would say i need the whatever his name is when the olympics come on even though i don't
00:37:03.080
watch the olympics because it's crooked um three increased military spending to nato standards
00:37:07.640
um i mean what are we really going to do i mean we could do that it'd be nice but um more spending
00:37:14.920
and i was in the military so i know i mean this isn't what two percent is the commitment to the
00:37:19.320
country and we're not even close to that but i mean it's fair so a lot of countries but yeah but um
00:37:24.520
for cut spending to the u.n cut all spending to the u.n in my deport all illegal immigrants now
00:37:30.520
um um good luck with that i don't think canada has a robust immigration uh team that goes and cracks
00:37:39.000
down on things like that so canadian ice yeah oh it's ice is here eh oh you know um there is a lot
00:37:47.640
of illegal immigration i know that uh somebody i knew in toronto would tell me about you know like
00:37:52.840
cleaning companies that would bring in people illegally and they'd have 10 people living in
00:37:56.440
an apartment and stuff so it is a problem but the volume at which we have it is not nearly as much
00:38:01.720
as the united states obviously so i think we'd be better off cutting it off at the source like
00:38:07.560
rocks and road or illegal border crosses because most of the time they're coming with fancy luggage
00:38:12.040
they're west african guys or caribbean guys too uh because they speak french is why they they come here
00:38:17.880
and um a lot of the time it's economic migrant migrancy if that's a word and we need to put a stop to
00:38:23.640
that stuff and also reducing the immigration numbers is my position not everybody in the
00:38:28.440
conservative circles agrees with me even though i'm always right about everything dakota christensen
00:38:33.160
um but that's the way i think we could yeah and i'm just thinking about this now because you like
00:38:37.080
have all these great points great issues great questions to touch on and it's like none of these
00:38:40.600
candidates want to touch on issues of immigration they don't want to touch on issues of abortion like
00:38:45.320
all this highly controversial stuff or if you come out and campaign as a pro-life conservative as a
00:38:50.440
lower immigration conservative as whatever else like they're going to be kind of disqualifying
00:38:55.640
themselves from huge swaths of the canadian population so they don't they want to stay on
00:38:59.400
message for the stuff they think will get them elected and so it's like it is an interesting
00:39:03.560
dilemma where i think to myself i personally would love to know this like if they get into
00:39:07.720
power will they do this but then also it's like do they want to be broadcasting that far and wide
00:39:13.000
before getting it like you know so they can increase their chance of election in order to
00:39:16.760
actually do this without you know losing a huge swaths of the vote they might be getting
00:39:21.080
so i think i think if they actually believed that and this was a conservative party
00:39:26.360
then where else are people going to go if you want if you don't believe in that you want to go to
00:39:29.800
liberal ndp that's your right but if everybody came out and had some more of the you know maxime
00:39:35.560
bernier or even roman baber or even closer to derek sloan or the care helios twins that's mean i
00:39:41.080
i love them both um then you know this is going to be the option presented to you i think it's the
00:39:48.600
right things the right ideas and if they're pushed to the forefront in ways of you know you have five
00:39:54.600
candidates maybe who are agreeing on these things and you know what if you want to be conservative
00:39:59.560
then you're going to have to have have these you don't have to have all these views but these views
00:40:03.320
are going to have to be present and you can't hide behind you know um well i can't say that because
00:40:08.280
nobody was going to want to vote free forever i just you know i don't want to play the game
00:40:12.600
anymore it's been too long it's been 2016 six years ago now we've been playing this game still in
00:40:18.760
canada whereas in the u.s you have a bit more freedom to say what you want in politics and have
00:40:24.040
support because there's so much of a population behind it that it can affect real change i think
00:40:29.720
um provincial politics now and why should this interest you because it's a big-ass province
00:40:35.880
because it is the largest province in canada and yeah because we've been focusing so much
00:40:40.040
on this federal stuff right it's like all the conservative party leadership race going on right
00:40:44.040
now but we did just have the campaign launches for all for the ontario provincial election good
00:40:49.480
old dougie ford doug flip-flop ford that's right to call him and then the other candidates who you don't
00:40:54.680
know uh well we can get we can get to a couple of them yeah the ndp now so they're all making their
00:41:00.760
power moves with the election coming up of course doug ford didn't want david menzies in there
00:41:05.240
asking him too many harsh questions about his flip-flopping his cheeseburger eating and whatnot
00:41:10.760
um so the ndp's big promise now is promising dental health care which they're calling you know
00:41:17.080
essential health care that everybody should have andrea horvath who's the leader of the ndp and i
00:41:22.760
keep saying the ndp is the only party where it's like fail up which is again a thing in leftist politics
00:41:27.800
but andrea horvath has failed limitless times jagmeet singh has failed unlimited amounts of times and
00:41:33.320
they still put them in there with bad ideas and what's their first idea promising dental care
00:41:39.720
first idea is spend more money yep spend more money is our first idea we're coming fresh out
00:41:44.120
the gates of this campaign let's spend more money it's free you guys the government's gonna cover
00:41:48.280
it you know you only have to start paying for that once you get a job so and the rich will pay for it
00:41:53.240
it's it's that also rich who aren't paying any taxes they're gonna pay for it all so don't you worry
00:41:57.640
could potentially save thousands of dollars a year for families could potentially if you spend
00:42:04.360
probably the highest estimation that they found and if more kids need braces yes it's an expense
00:42:10.040
when did dental care become a human right i mean yes it's wonderful to have dental care if your office
00:42:15.720
has insurance your job has insurance it's wonderful but that's like saying like is vision
00:42:21.000
care essential are you telling me that people in the united kingdom are not humans i'm sorry andrew is
00:42:26.360
oh they might be reptilian people uh oh i get it now the human right dental care i was doing
00:42:31.800
reptiles um the queen and tony blair were lizard people if you recall that i wasn't quite going that
00:42:37.320
far just trying to make fun of bad teeth but okay the big book of british smiles so andrea horvath who's
00:42:43.160
just a genius is the woman you saw there the leader of the ontario ndp she also is saying there's an
00:42:48.760
epidemic out there an epidemic of violence and i want to bring this up because she's just so on the nose
00:42:55.400
the epidemic of violence against indigenous women girls and so also indigenous women all of a sudden
00:43:01.640
doesn't cover girls somehow you have to put girls on top of that and girls it's you gotta gotta
00:43:05.720
differentiate adults and children andrew come on okay so now we've changed up the acronym here
00:43:10.280
2s lgbtqia plus so two spirits moved to the front why dakota uh because they're spent there are two of
00:43:17.800
them so uh put them no because two spirit is indigenous trans people with two spirits but wait
00:43:25.160
how it's not specifically indigenous is it two spirit is yeah according to its wikipedia page
00:43:30.600
so i'm guessing that's why it's been moved to the front because the tweet about indigenous women uh they
00:43:35.480
demand urgent action so this goes back to the old trope of we must find missing and murdered
00:43:40.680
indigenous women of course a horrible thing turns out if you look into it over 80 of the crimes have
00:43:46.040
been solved and then the rest of them they have suspected reasons and i don't want to say it
00:43:50.840
right now i want you to go and look up what those reasons are and who those people are and and and
00:43:56.040
what's going on there because it's just you know they're just recycling old liberal uh talking points
00:44:01.480
here and um they demand what was the rest of that tweet they demand urgent action and i will work with
00:44:06.600
indigenous companies no you won't to implement the national inquiry 231 calls for justice again this is
00:44:14.200
the same thing justin trudeau used to push until he realized he didn't like native communities and
00:44:19.400
they don't like him because he can't get them clean water he just can't for some reason dakota no
00:44:25.080
billions of dollars will spend a trillion dollars um but we just can't do it you know we joked like
00:44:32.120
at rebel news here like you know what like we just like actually go in and do this ourselves like
00:44:36.120
could we just crowdfund getting clean water for these reserves and we genuinely consider like
00:44:41.000
is this possible could you do this and uh if you live near a native reserve who does not have
00:44:46.920
clean water email us and we'll come and cover that and i want to i would i'm sure somebody will
00:44:52.600
come and cover it if it's near me i will i can't get on a train or a plane so remember that somewhere
00:44:57.640
in the gta and we will figure out how much it costs and then we will ask doug ford and justin trudeau
00:45:02.920
why they haven't spent that money that sounds like a fun time where it's like if you have private
00:45:06.600
citizens think you know what let's see if we can solve this problem sure we can crowdfund this and get
00:45:09.880
some actual solution whereas the government's pumping millions of dollars into this every
00:45:13.800
year because the and then zero results the people in charge just hoard all the money i have plenty
00:45:19.400
of native friends have my whole life they don't act they don't ask for handouts they they like so
00:45:26.280
this idea that like it just it's so frustrating because like i don't want to play the whole like
00:45:32.360
social justice thing but like justin trudeau like these are still canadian citizens you can't
00:45:36.680
do this stuff we just blow money on everything you blow money on everything just blow the money
00:45:41.000
on this and get it solved it's not hard yeah exactly it's the idea of perpetually pumping
00:45:45.160
money into this issue but not actually wanting to solve it because that's an issue that gives you
00:45:49.320
more power and allows you to keep pumping money into it indeed you know these big chiefs get rich
00:45:54.040
exactly exactly you said it yeah um one more thing um an ndp candidate and thunder bay if you had any
00:46:01.080
more reason to vote for the ndp they're thinking this candidate and let's put her name up so she
00:46:06.040
can be well known for her claim she's not sure she sees the value in the national anthem anymore
00:46:10.840
and i'd love to read more about this yeah you know national anthem national identity national we all
00:46:16.200
know toxic national i'm surprised she looks like this unless you're ukrainian of course then nationalism
00:46:21.320
is great it's great to be proud of your country if you live in ukraine i'm very surprised this is how
00:46:26.040
this person looks it's a big brian lily story so you know he will take the right approach quote
00:46:30.680
unquote an academic turned ndp there's your problem candidate the current ontario election doesn't think
00:46:36.440
too much of oh canada and worries about the impact of remembrance day um one of my people a french
00:46:43.000
person it seems like lice vegoa or vego alexa's gonna kill me the ndp candidate thunder bay superior
00:46:51.000
said in a 2019 podcast a national anthem served as social engineering
00:46:55.000
and that brainwashing is the wrong word but it's not completely divorced from the idea
00:46:59.400
now i guess we're digging into old podcast stuff that people um said say it's not exactly news
00:47:07.240
so it's more of a hit piece at this point uh did you it's fair point she's running her politics
00:47:12.440
did you interview her brian lily did you reach out she probably won't answer she's ndp but um anything
00:47:17.960
there from quote from the woman or anything that we should read um you're trying to generate a core
00:47:24.680
population that is unquestionably loyal to the projects of the state okay so just because you
00:47:31.800
have a national anthem that's of course something to be sad i'd say for you know the right regulated
00:47:37.080
education government control of education social engineering all that sure uh like that there is a
00:47:42.280
point that isn't you know going to be totally missed i'd say but as far as i don't know the
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headline makes it seem like she's saying we need to burn down the national anthem i mean is she saying
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that i don't know about the function of national anthems and so she agrees that disagrees with
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national anthems at large because they represent the state as in i think we should need no more
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borders no more countries no more borders no more walls no more usa at all on planet earth andrew just
00:48:07.320
one global government is all we need so on planet prometheus now you will not have heard of steven del
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lucca he's the leader of the ontario liberals who became oh man who they lost that's true turtle
00:48:21.000
turtle club oh god you would love that movie guys fantastic fantastic you would love that movie hey
00:48:26.280
i'm getting all these movie references from getting them all terrible terrible so yeah because
00:48:33.240
the liberal party lost their official party status last election because they did so bad on the back
00:48:37.560
of kathleen wynn uh the engine that couldn't we'll call her and so now like like i said the
00:48:44.520
ndp came up with theirs oh let's spend money on dental care and uh you know um indigenous talking
00:48:50.760
points that we won't fulfill this is steven del duca's new talking point ontario students struggled
00:48:56.440
with remote learning and lockdowns so he wants to institute he wants to bring back grade 13 that
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if so if you had older brothers or maybe parents at this point in ontario oac they would call it
00:49:07.480
grade 13 the extra lap they would call it it's it's time to make canada great again by bringing back
00:49:13.720
the grade 13 here's the thing dakota this guy supported lockdowns but now he's saying because
00:49:19.080
of lockdowns you're too far behind and why would they want to create a grade 13 more teachers more
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teachers more teachers it's never enough teachers they never have enough time off they're always
00:49:30.520
suffering they need more people in the they need fewer people in the classroom so there can be more
00:49:34.680
teachers we need another grade so there can be more teachers we need everything to be more teachers
00:49:39.640
their jobs need to be easier they need to do it not just for remote learning they need a hologram
00:49:44.440
that fills in for them that you know their their hive mind is in a hard drive so they don't actually
00:49:50.440
have to get up they can just sleep and teach at the same time this is an ontario union teachers union
00:49:56.920
official sleeping while they teach children digitally and learn nothing because they're at home playing playstation
00:50:04.760
sounds like a great gig to me honestly um i'm so harsh you're so harsh andrew you know any teachers
00:50:10.280
out there watching uh you can write them a it's not all of them heartfelt uh email one of my best
00:50:16.040
friends mother is was my teacher i love her and these unions really let people down there of course
00:50:22.280
their job is to make money but at some point you get a lot of time off and that is that is one
00:50:28.200
election uh you see they're making these very i guess outland like oh vote for us we're going to make
00:50:32.920
big change these liberals great 13. one of these big great 13 the other liberal promise was to ban
00:50:39.160
all handguns it's going to be illegal to own a handgun in ontario if the liberal if the liberals
00:50:43.480
win this election as well as removing i think just one portion of the tax on food purchases under 20
00:50:49.880
dollars so you andrew if you go buy a cheeseburger you won't have to pay hst so you don't vote liberal
00:50:55.400
exactly it's going to get to that point if we have a nice liberal government in here it's going to get
00:51:00.040
to that san francisco point in toronto where people are smashing and grabbing and nobody does anything
00:51:05.560
because you know we gotta you know kick david menzies out of somewhere mayor john tory is also
00:51:11.320
running again for mayor so you know what there you go that's the that's the path we're heading down
00:51:15.400
san fran toronto oh dakota we've got a few minutes left here we can get to this last story from elon
00:51:21.560
musk calling out some fake news um this time not from the new york times as was positioned by the them on
00:51:28.360
the met gala side of things which everybody cares tons about but the new york post who is one of those
00:51:34.440
newspapers who gets a lot right they do a lot of great stuff but they also really veer into the
00:51:39.080
tabloid side for clicks just like uh daily mirror or something like that yeah and uh apparently according
00:51:45.480
to elon musk they got this one wrong that trump uh quietly encouraged elon musk to buy twitter
00:51:51.080
true social ceo interesting um is that what they're referring to trump as the true social
00:51:57.560
ceo oh no the true social ceo is the one who says that let's click on that link after we read elon
00:52:03.960
musk says this is false i've had no communication directly or indirectly with trump who publicly
00:52:08.520
stated that it will be exclusively on true social let's see who the ceo of true social is so maybe
00:52:14.440
trump just encouraged him so quietly they didn't hear it he's like whispering into his mic he's like hey
00:52:18.920
elon musk like by twitter and he maybe subliminal messaging kind of coming through he didn't really
00:52:23.640
really i've had no communication but maybe they had a meeting outside my house whispering maybe they
00:52:28.120
had a meeting and trump wasn't making attention they had agreed on this topping talking point
00:52:31.880
let's uh zoom in a little bit uh 44 billion dollars um where is the name of the person from
00:52:39.320
devon noons no he's not the ceo he's former house gop lawmaker who is ceo of oh media and
00:52:45.400
technology group devon noons oh my goodness i didn't realize that he went from the um what was
00:52:53.160
the committee he was on but he was instrumental in a lot of stuff forget which committee exactly
00:52:57.960
he was on um foreign intelligence something to do with weapons yeah anyways anyway house gp
00:53:05.560
lawmaker bunch of very key committees is now the ceo yeah i didn't know that so that's a big mistake
00:53:11.560
from devon noons if uh they got that wrong and that's not something that somebody i would have
00:53:16.680
expected to talk to a turn maybe he said that and then they're just like no let's backtrack on that
00:53:21.320
but who knows but uh it's always funny to me now that big accounts will tweet elon and he will respond
00:53:28.120
yeah he's so much more active on twitter yeah almost as if he owns it and now he's going to be the acting
00:53:33.640
ceo which i know is going to make producer efron happy oh you know it you know everyone happy it's
00:53:39.160
particularly ian emails i think we've gotten about 15 different articles from ian on elon musk
00:53:45.080
at the very least uh since he bought twitter just on different details of twitter and elon musk different
00:53:50.440
angles different different new developments keeping us all updated on the saga of elon's twitter
00:53:55.400
takeover so exactly and if this i think it's time to promote a new cryptocurrency for elon so that i can
00:54:02.600
finally make money off of crypto i'm not like insider crypto trading the thing is is no i buy
00:54:09.240
it and then i don't look at it at all i'm just hoping one day i'm just going to open my account
00:54:12.760
it's going to be give me huge it's going to be huge to the moon as they say but i pay more attention to
00:54:18.040
like micro bets on sports than i do my cryptocurrency which might be a mistake i think we should bring
00:54:23.800
dogecoin is the official currency of twitter you can like yeah you pay people that you can uh i think
00:54:29.800
you haven't ethereum and bitcoin wallets if you go to andrew says tv on twitter you guys you can
00:54:36.440
donate to me in ethereum or bitcoin help this struggling white child achieve his dreams of
00:54:43.480
buying taco bell every single day wow what an aspiring dream every day until i explode there
00:54:48.680
i am thank you wow look at this guy i remain one of the people banned from getting verified at
00:54:54.360
rebel news on twitter for some reason i'm like the only one interesting i wonder if this
00:54:59.240
twitter takeover is going to have any influence maybe i feel like under the previous twitter
00:55:03.400
administration they really just hate you like you know what that's fair really out for you you know
00:55:07.720
dakota i'm not completely self uh unaware of myself i'm very self-aware i understand that sometimes
00:55:13.560
maybe i deserve it you know what maybe that'll be my biography sometimes i deserve it with a forward
00:55:20.440
by david menzies any more paid chats to get you to before we skedaddle it's true
00:55:25.400
what do the people have to say go ahead john john entwhistle nice to see
00:55:33.960
the in the your face rebel reporters i'm sorry i think i'm missing a word there pay again john
00:55:38.760
and tell us what you said of the milk toast msm bought off reporters kudos well i think i'm getting
00:55:44.280
the gist of that there absolutely it was great to see our rebel team all up in that or is he talking
00:55:48.920
about us or he's talking about us awesome the stream thank you so much if you're talking about the
00:55:52.600
debates thank you so much you better be talking about us better be talking about us but hey you
00:55:57.080
know and also shout out to our team who you know did a great job exactly amt60 didn't there used to
00:56:02.280
be referendums on legislation that severely affects all canadians such as lib ndp alliance or unvaxxed
00:56:08.760
can't take the plane train till um i don't know how many referendums there was there was a referendum
00:56:14.200
for quebec to leave i don't know what other referendums are before yeah there being more
00:56:19.400
referendums i mean you know more referendums more direct democracies some people might say like oh
00:56:23.240
it's got the cost of administration referendums it's too costly it's like do you know how much
00:56:26.920
money we're spending on so much other crap like that's the thing you know i would not be opposed
00:56:31.000
to some more referendums but the thing is these overlords these politicians out there they don't want
00:56:35.880
to hear what you really have to say they just want to stay in power and to control you so i would be
00:56:41.560
more in favor of something now i haven't fleshed it out completely but when i own my own country there's
00:56:47.880
going to be options for taxation oh you will be able to select the if you don't want
00:56:53.080
government producers club of andrew's country if you don't want to pay for health care for everybody
00:56:58.920
and you don't care about not having it taxpayer covered then you don't have to pay into health
00:57:03.000
care because if you were literally never going to use it unless it's life-saving care which will
00:57:07.560
you then have to pay for after um then you should be able to opt out of it if there's certain there's
00:57:13.480
plenty of things that you can opt out can i say andrew that just sounds to me like a private
00:57:17.320
insurance plan where if you want coverage on this certain thing you can just choose to pay yes you
00:57:22.200
you can't not choose to pay the problem i have at the moment it's true and people keep saying like
00:57:27.480
is the solution for canada getting private health insurance you can get private health insurance i don't
00:57:32.040
understand where this thing comes from bernie sanders lies with us all the time when he says we need
00:57:36.600
a system more like canada with a single payer and the trillionaires and the billionaires he doesn't
00:57:41.640
even want what canada has he just wants forced health insurance like obamacare where you wake
00:57:47.160
up one day and you have an insurance payment every month what canada is like you can have private
00:57:51.000
health insurance but like you can't like if you want to get an mri in canada you can't go to a
00:57:54.680
private institution here and get an mri like you got you wait a long you gotta sit in our wait list
00:58:00.120
and wait however many months to get your mri or you can go to texas and do it and just pay them a ton
00:58:04.600
of money and have it done but it's like we just like have banned private health care of some inane sense of
00:58:10.280
equality because oh if the rich people are cutting ahead of the line and everyone else then that
00:58:15.080
makes it worse for us even though then that means they're out of the line we're waiting in it actually
00:58:18.680
makes it better for everyone it's the old illegal immigration theory you know what else they do in
00:58:22.440
texas hog hunting you can do a helicopter and there's all these wild hogs that eat your crops and
00:58:28.680
destroy your ranch yeah and you get into a helicopter and you shoot a lot of them but i've never done
00:58:34.120
it not really there's they're wild animals and hogs that sounds like a great time andrew
00:58:38.920
going hog hunting that's right well didn't you just say it sounds messed up i know i said it
00:58:42.600
sounds like a great time oh okay yeah no i misheard you miscommunication um in real time should we
00:58:48.440
play the trailer of oh another okay cheryl don vcbc has ads playing on tv during playoff hockey
00:58:56.200
masks me gag well they probably have hockey on cbc as well yeah so cbc spends your money i love when
00:59:05.560
hockey nine canada is brought to you by huawei that's fun yeah that's good it's a good time
00:59:09.320
thanks john sure all right the producers talking to him okay may 30th we're being told live and in
00:59:19.080
studio by the wonderful producer olivia this is what we're referencing about the independent there you
00:59:24.040
go may 30th that she's writing it down 7th to 9th in the print press gallery dot c i will be there
00:59:31.480
i'll be asking very rough questions very i'm looking to make people squirm i'm looking to be above the
00:59:38.840
narrative as we always are on rebel news yeah and uh keep the plan trusting in place trust andrew says
00:59:45.880
his plan dakota will you be there um i intend to be there you know i actually i had i think i had some
00:59:51.480
vacation plans that unbelievable i'm not gonna lie but i may see if i can adjust this i was not aware
00:59:57.000
of this date and vacation yes there's may 30th the news doesn't stop dakota yeah well dakota does
01:00:04.040
sometimes stop and relax and recharge and take some vacation time kids dakota does his new
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01:00:25.080
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01:00:37.480
always giving you the other side of the story final thoughts dakota thank you so much for watching
01:00:41.640
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01:01:04.440
thank you until next time godspeed rebels peace out i was gonna suggest you play a trailer from uh
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discuss changing the vaccination requirements for federal workers but we've not still heard
01:01:18.360
of any discussions or changes many of those who cannot work because they are not fully vaccinated
01:01:24.360
have no benefits and no income mr speaker why is the ndp liberal government continuing
01:01:30.280
to break the backs of working canadians with these vindictive federal mandates
01:01:37.560
the honorable president of the treasury board mr speaker as i've said before and again having a fully
01:01:44.680
vaccinated workforce makes our workforce and our communities safer and we asked employees to step
01:01:51.720
up and 99 of the public servants have been fully vaccinated or attested to have been fully vaccinated
01:01:59.880
we committed to review this policy every six months this review and underway and any decisions will be
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based on science and the advice of public health officials thank you mr speaker